Why Taylor Swift hides all 'music evidence' inside her house?
The 'Fate of Ophelia' singer explained a surprising rule she follows inside her home
Taylor Swift is giving a rare peek into her mundane life at home.
During a recent appearance at on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to promote her new Disney+ docuseries The End of an Era, The Life of a Showgirl artist revealed to the host that she specifically chose not to keep music-related stuff at her home.
The discussion began when Stephen Colbert asked Taylor, “Biggest difference between Taylor Swift just walking around and Taylor Swift who appears on stage?”
The pop star replied after a brief pause, “Just shuffling around the house?” T
“Yeah, you’ve got your athleisure on," Stephen quipped.
Taylor jokingly said that she would most likely have an “old Victorian nightgown on,” instead.
“I prefer to look… if you were to see me in a window, I would like for someone to think they saw a ghost at home," she jested.
The Grammy-winning artist then opened up about how she has set her house with no “evidence” of a “music person” living there.
“I think at home, I don’t want any paraphernalia. I don’t want any plaques, I don’t want a studio,” Taylor shared.
The August singer went on to explain, “I don’t want there to be any evidence that a music person lives here, except for a piano and a guitar, but the guitar’s not hung in a prominent place.”
“I like it to feel very cozy at home. If I’m going to go to the studio, I go to the studio. And it’s like, special day today, I get to go to the studio," she added.
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